Sunday, June 24, 2012

Is it bad that I think that everything should be hello kitty-fied?


I only have about two more weeks before I head out of town for training for my new job. On the way home after the second week, we are stopping over at the Live Free or Die Tattoo Expo. I don’t have a lot of time left to design the next phase of my hello kitty half sleeve that I will be putting on my leg (which may be changing to a scene with a “looking glass frame”. I have to not only decide what character I’m getting, but also design said tattoo, or at the very least email the artist that did my Mad Hatter tattoo (because frankly, she is amazing). I’m getting a little anxious thinking about this.



 I’m looking for inspiration online to see what I should do. I’ve made a tracing of what I all ready have and am really trying to figure out what is next. As I am doing this, I am also thinking of other things that I could Hello Kitty-fy. Some of these things would make people squirm. Some people who call what I am thinking sacrilegious even. I’m not talking about the Virgin Mary or Jesus (all though, these have been done). I’m thinking about other favorite things of mine… Hold on to your panties and shut your mouths babies… but I am thinking of Hello Kitty-fied ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW and Hello Kitty-fied GREASE.


 Now, un-bunch those panties boys and girls… A talented artist could do such things and it would be… AWESOME! Have you seen the Hello Kitty as Hannibal Lecter? Hello Kitty R2D2? Hello Kitty Storm Trooper? Hello Kitty Pin-Head? I could go on, but I’m sure I’ve all ready sufficiently frightened everyone.










I guess it is time to go back and think of what characters are important to my design and where they will be placed. I promise to continue to blog about this journey to the eventual completion of this EPIC (because, yes bitches, it will be) tribute to Lewis Carroll’s famous book and to the most loved and loathed cartoon kitty.

1 comment:

  1. UPDATE!!!!
    I found the most awesome scene... I've emailed the tattoo artist from last year to see if it is doable to start. we will go from there.

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